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Jeff Fuchs

Jeff Fuchs is an explorer, mountaineer and writer.〔(Jeff Fuchs ), official website.〕 He gained prominence with his successful bid to become the first westerner to trek the entire Yunnan–Tibet Ancient Tea Horse Road, stretching almost six thousand kilometers through the Himalayas and a dozen cultures, documented in the book ''The Ancient Tea Horse Road: Travels with the Last of the Himalayan Muleteers'' (2008).〔Jeff Fuchs. ''The Ancient Tea Horse Road: Travels with the Last of the Himalayan Muleteers'' (2008; Viking Canada). ISBN 978-0-670-06611-7〕〔 He is also acting Asia-Editor-at-Large for "Outpost Magazine".〔''Outpost'', (), "Oupost", "New Beginnings Eternal Spice", Issue 81〕
==Biography==
Fuchs is a Canadian citizen of English–Hungarian heritage, born in Ottawa, Canada. He spent considerable time in Switzerland as a child where a staunch love of the mountains and climbing was established. Fuchs graduated from Dawson College in Montreal with a degree in commercial fine-art photography. He is fluent in several languages, notably Mandarin and Tibetan. He divides his time between Canada, Shangri-La County, China, and Europe.
Fuchs has been published in ''World Geographic'', Spanish Geographical Society, ''New Ideas'', ''Outdoor Exploration'', ''New Traveler'', Silkroad Foundation,〔("The Tea Horse Road" ), ''Silk Road Journal'', V.6, N.1 (Winter 2008)〕 ''Outpost'' magazine,〔''Outpost'', "High Himalayas – With Khampa Nomads at 5,000 metres", May/June 2006, Issue 51〕 ''Kyoto Journal''〔Jeff Fuchs. ("Of Bonds, 'the Word' and Trade" ), ''Kyoto Journal'' No. 74〕 and ''The South China Morning Post''〔"Going to Extremes," South China Morning Post, Post Magazine, 3 July 2011, pp. 18–21,〕 among others.〔
He was an invited speaker 1st Annual North American Tea Conference in October 2010, to discuss the origins of tea and tea's ancient birthplace in southern Yunnan.〔(Opportuniteasbrewing 2010 ), Tea Association of the United States of America, 1st Annual North American Tea Conference〕 Jeff Fuchs joined with WildChina〔(WildChina ), official website.〕 as a tour group operator for a series of trips along the Tea Horse Road beginning in late 2010. Fuchs is a current member of the Explorers Club.〔 He is also Templar Food,ref.'s global tea ambassador sourcing and submitting blog posts from throughout Asia.

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